All in With John Jastremski Let’s be real about something right out of the gate. There haven’t been a whole lot of great coaching performances by the coaches of our teams over the past decade plus. Yeah I can give you Tom Coughlin in 2011 leading the Giants to a Super Bowl or Tom Thibodeau […]
This statue has been in our family for years and years. We know absolutely nothing about its origin and value. It is 10 inches long and 9 inches high. It is quite heavy, maybe because I’m getting a bit older! I did have a chance to sell it years ago but was not ready to […]
The American Revolutionary War and Our Founders Day This past Tuesday, March 18th, marked the 234th Anniversary of the formal founding of the Town of Clarkstown through an act of the New York State Legislature. As such, Clarkstown is one of the older towns in the state, and is actually older than many states. It’s an […]
As County Executive, I am proud to announce that Rockland Community Farm Network (RCFN), a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustainable farming, agricultural education, and food security, has been awarded the contract to manage and operate Cropsey Community Farm and Depew Farm in the Town of Clarkstown. This decision follows a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) […]
Thanks to a bipartisan coalition of Attorney Generals, we may be nearing the end of robocall harassment New York Attorney General Letitia James Tuesday took action to protect New Yorkers from unwanted robocalls. Together with a bipartisan coalition of 27 other attorneys general, James filed an amicus brief to support and defend a rule by […]
Former Congresswoman Nita Lowey of Westchester County died at her home in Harrison on Saturday. She was 87. Lowery has been memorialized by her colleges at the state and local level, who have described her as a dedicated public servent. In a statment shared with the RCT, County Exeutive Ed Day call former Congresswoman Lowey […]